Browsing the "Huf Hufnagel Pro" Tag
May 11th, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Judging by the amount of people you see wearing their logo caps and Plantlife socks, HUF made a good decision by redirecting its efforts from brick and mortar stores to distributing through other retailers. Keith Hufnagel’s namesake label was a San Francisco mainstay for the better part of a decade, and in their latest drop, we see a new style in tribute to the original location. The HUF Sutter debuts its derby lines with a couple hula print colors and one in the ever popular aforementioned leaf pattern. Familiar choices like the Choice, Pepper, Southern and more all get new colorways, so check them out below, then find yours at retailers including the e-store for HUF.
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March 8th, 2013 by Brendan Dunne
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The team at HUF has done a fine job fitting into the skate-sneaker world ever since they took it upon themselves to start banging out their own models rather than stick to the collab stuff. The latest crop, Part 2 of their Spring 2013 collection, has plenty to offer for fans of their minimal silhouettes. Included are the HUF Mateo, HUF Pepper Pro, HUF Genuine, HUF Choice, HUF Hupper, HUF Southern, and more. Take a look at all the styles right after the jump and then head to HUF to pick up whichever pair you please right now.
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August 1st, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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HUF has offered a series of photo tees celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2012, but Keith Hufnagel’s hand-built brand keeps the visuals expectedly simple on their latest round of footwear releases. HUF’s FA12 lineup features a wide range of options, all of which are done in earthy and otherwise muted shades. Old favorites like the HUF 1 midtop are joined by new additions Cooper and Clarence, and you can see the whole thirty pair capsule in more photos below. These are available now at select retailers around the world, and you can get a free pair of their signature Plantlife socks when you order straight from HUF.
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January 26th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Haroshi’s trademark look is inevitably a colorful thanks to his trademark material selection of recycled skateboard decks. So when the triple team of Haroshi, DLX, and HUF got together for the footwear portion of their collaboration, you expect the resulting pair to be on the bright side of things. Quite the opposite, with this special edition of the Hufnagel Pro going for a tonal concrete gray tone on the suede upper. Remnants of Haroshi’s influence are certainly present though, with the insole boasting a snapshot of his work and the fire hydrant emblem on the heel area being a nod to one of his sculptures from the accompanying show. Fortunately for you, the sneakers can be had online now at Premier. Hit them up to grab a pair before they’re gone after you check out the full photos we’ve got after the jump.
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January 11th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Haroshi made his mark on the sneakerhead scene in late 2010 when Mark Parker was photographed holding the Nike Dunk High crafted from the Japanese artist’s medium of coicee: stacked and carved skateboard decks. This signature multicolor ministripe motif has now carried over into what’s gotta be HUF’s best non-Nike collaboration to date, and one that shows that Keith Hufnagel’s namesake label is still up and running strong despite the closure of their Cali storefonts. This project brings HUF and Haroshi together with Bay Area skateboard distributors DLX triple up to bring us some crazy sculptures along with the HUF Hufnagel Pro with an impressive insole, along with a variety of apparel celebrating DLX’s various brands. Click through to see more of the Hufnagel Pro, including its Real Skateboards tie-in on the heels, and grab your selections straight from HUF before they’re all gone.
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September 30th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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If those monthly CCS catalogs represent the extent of your exposure to the skateboarding world, you might not know that french label Cliché Skateboards has been sliding and grinding for nearly fifteen years now. The name is one of a scant few words with identical meanings in English and French, and some of this postmodern self-awareness has manifested itself in the look of this new collaboration with San Francisco’s most famous skate brand. The Huf x Cliché collection includes the HUF Hufnagel Pro in grey suede with yellow trim and a white sole, a colorway that along with a bit of black, describes the deck, 5-panel cap and run of tee shirts that round out the capsule. If you’ve ever wondered what it’d look like to see one of the Golden Gate Bridge’s towers gone Eiffel, click through and check em out.
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August 12th, 2011 by Aaron Hope
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Northern California winemakers are among the most obvious examples of artisans whose work gets better with age and San Francisco’s HUF most certainly belongs in that category based on their latest footwear drop. HUF’s fall 2011 collection is easily the brand’s best overall since branching out to their own sneaker offerings a couple years back, a very clean array that draws heavily upon black suede along with tonal/gum offerings. Click through to see new colorways from the HUF Hupper, Choice, Genuine, Southern, HUF1 and Hufnagel Pro along with the the new Milwaukee and Morton lowtops that were introduced over the summer. Click through to see all of them and get over to a HUF stockist like Premier to find some select styles already in stock.
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